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Neurosciences. 2006; 11 (1): 50-52
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79709

ABSTRACT

Oral anticoagulants are associated with several adverse skin manifestations ranging from ecchymosis, purpura, and hemorrhagic necrosis to maculopapular rash, vesicular urticarial eruptions and purple toes. Skin necrosis is a rare but serious side effect of warfarin therapy, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The prevalence of warfarin induced skin necrosis [WISN] is 0.01-0.1%. We report a 20-year-old female patient of craniopharyngioma who developed WISN following postoperative femoropopliteal deep vein thrombosis


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Humans , Female , Craniopharyngioma/drug therapy , Pituitary Neoplasms , Craniopharyngioma/surgery , Necrosis , Skin/pathology , Anticoagulants/adverse effects
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2006; 27 (2): 244-246
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-80694

ABSTRACT

Endometriosis of kidney is a rare manifestation of a relatively common disease. We report a case in which ovarian and renal endometriosis were diagnosed concurrently. The disease was probably silent for a long time due to coexistent thyrotoxicosis modifying estrogen metabolism. Fine needle aspiration cytology clinched the diagnosis of endometriosis and avoided unnecessary nephrectomy


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Humans , Female , Endometriosis/pathology , Kidney Diseases/diagnosis , Kidney/pathology , Ovarian Diseases/diagnosis
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2004; 25 (10): 1428-1432
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-68427

ABSTRACT

To study the clinical spectrum and endocrine profile of pituitary tumors presenting to a tertiary care endocrine center. Retrospective analysis of clinical and hormonal data of patients with pituitary tumors admitted in the Endocrinology Department of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Kashmir India between January 1989 and December 1998. Over a period of one decade, 75 subjects were diagnosed to have pituitary tumors. Somatotroph adenoma was the most common pituitary mass lesion seen [44/75] and followed in the decreasing order of frequency, by non-functioning pituitary tumor [12/75], prolactinoma [11/75] and corticotroph adenoma [8/75]. Overall there was a male preponderance [male to female ratio was 41:34]. Subjects with somatotroph adenoma presented with classical features of acromegaly: mean fasting and post glucose suppression growth hormone levels were 34.04 +/- 11.67 and 36.47 +/- 6.64 ng/ml. Eleven subjects [9 females and 2 males] had prolactinoma; females presented with the classical symptom complex of amenorrhea-galactorrhea while males presented with headache, visual disturbances and impotence. The 12 subjects with nonfunctioning pituitary tumors presented with features of mass lesion. Of the 8 subjects [6 females and 2 males] with corticotroph adenomas, 2 were confirmed to have periodic hormonogenesis. In an endocrine center, functioning pituitary tumors are more often seen than non-functioning tumors


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Humans , Male , Female , Endocrine System/pathology , Pituitary Neoplasms/pathology , Hormones , Prolactinoma/epidemiology , Prognosis
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